Calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Israeli soldiers held captive by Hamas and Hezbollah, and for other purposes.

H.RES.107

Introduced:

January 30, 2007

Congress:

110

Session:

First

Last Major Action:

March 13, 2007

Passed in House

75 cosponsors.

Resolves: Demands all 3 Israeli soldiers (2 in Lebanon, 1 in Gaza) be released, disarm Hizballah according to UNSC Res. 1701, allow medical teams to visit the three Israel soldiers; expresses support for Jewish character of Israel, peace solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict through, among others, creation of Palestinian state; condemns Hamas and Hizballah and their “state sponsors” Iran and Syria.

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